`brew list --verbose <formulae>` lists only those kegs that
are installed and exits with 0 if all <formulae> installed.
If one or more formulae from <formulae> are not installed, the
command lists only installed versions and exits with 1.
`brew --pinned formula` exits with 1 if formula is not pinned.
Fixes#1172
These definitions are scattered throughout the codebase which makes it
hard to refactor them later (my goal is to move them outside of
HOMEBREW_LIBRARY). Unify their definitions for clearer code and easier
movement later.
`any?` is not the opposite of `empty?`. Besides the case that
`[false, nil].any?` will return false, `any?`(O(n)) has much worse
performance than `empty?`(O(1)).
Since edf000e4cd30c3626ccc28c52ed32f2d84a200dd `zsh` completions are in
`share/zsh/site-functions/_brew`, making this path a part of Homebrew.
Hide it from `brew list --unbrewed` to reduce confusion/noise.
Those are created by the `ruby` formula in core and various Ruby
formulae from `homebrew/versions` and contain Gems and other stuff that
is to be retained across updates. Treat it like Python in this regard.
This avoids spurious output in `brew list --unbrewed` when a brewed
`ruby` is used to, e.g., install Gems.
ClosesHomebrew/homebrew#47750.
Signed-off-by: Martin Afanasjew <martin@afanasjew.de>
Treat it like the cache, i.e., if the logs directory is inside the
Homebrew prefix, skip it instead of listing all the logs.
This avoids spurious output in `brew list --unbrewed` when the Homebrew
logs directory is a subdirectory of the Homebrew prefix.
Pinned formulae which were pinned at a previous version but then upgraded
would not be listed by `brew list --pinned`. This is due to the good old
"File.exist? thinks broken symlinks don't exist" gotcha, so the test in
the select block in list_pinned has been changed to check if the pin file
exists _or_ is a symlink.
ClosesHomebrew/homebrew#20423.
Signed-off-by: Jack Nagel <jacknagel@gmail.com>
* Added `pin` et. al. to manpage.
* Added `brew pin` to `brew.1` * Added `brew unpin` to `brew.1`
* Added `brew list --pinned` to `brew.1`
* Added information about frozen formulae to `brew upgrade` in `brew.1`
* Added `pin` et.al. to completion scripts.
* Unpin formulae when uninstalling them
* Unpin and re-pin formulae when upgrading (avoids stale symlink)
References Homebrew/homebrew#18386.
ClosesHomebrew/homebrew#18515.
Signed-off-by: Mike McQuaid <mike@mikemcquaid.com>
The code was sucking. To the extent that maintenance was hard. It's a lot
easier to work with code that is sensibly split at sensible boundaries. So
now it is more like that.
But the refactor is minimal. Because we don't want you to have more merge
hell than absolutely necessary.
If you merge you will need to pay attention to brew.h.rb (as it is deleted)
and bin/brew (as command logic is gone). It will be painful, but you will just
have to help git out by moving any changes around manually.
Note compatibility.rb. It ensures that any function renames or removals don't
break anything. We're pretty serious about backwards compatibility. And that's
because we encourage you to hack around with the innards. And we couldn't do
that if we would then just make stuff disappear behind your back.